Peter Renshaw (PhD) is Professor of Education at the University of Queensland, Australia. His research draws on sociocultural theory to address issues of pedagogy, social justice and inclusion. In the past decade he has collaborated with Ron Tooth to research environmental education and place-responsive pedagogies. He is Senior Editor of the Routledge/AARE book series Local/Global Issues in Education.
Ron Tooth (PhD) is Honorary Associate Professor at the University of Queensland, Australia, and founding Principal of the Pullenvale Environmental Education Centre, Australia. His experience at the Pullenvale Environmental Education Centre has given him an extended history of professional engagement with teachers and students. Ron has also worked as a consultant for local councils and schools to lead the design of environmental programs based on a narrative pedagogy called Storythread.
Diverse Pedagogies of Place presents eight original place-responsive pedagogies that address a question of paramount importance in today's world: how do we educate the next generation of students to confront the challenges of global climate change and the on-going degradation of natural environments?
List of Figures Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors 1. Diverse Place-responsive Pedagogies: Historical, Professional and Theoretical Threads 2. Pedagogy as Advocacy in and for Place 3. Pedagogy as Story in Landscape 4. Pedagogy as Slow Time in the Extra Ordinary Bush 5. Pedagogy as Walking Country at Barambah 6. Pedagogy in the Clouds - between Heaven and Earth - at Paluma 7. Pedagogy as Shifting Sands at Nudgee Beach 8. Pedagogy of the Edge at Moreton Bay 9. Place-responsive Design for School Settings 10. Environmental Educators Learning and Theorizing Place-responsive Pedagogy